Obs. [See next and -ANCY.] The condition or quality of being vernant.
1669. Address to Hopeful Young Gentry England, 6. He that expects after a Deluge the same vernancy, disposition and order, the soil was before adornd with.
1671. T. Watson, Beatitudes, v. 57. Tis not like the Rose that loseth its glosse and vernancy; this Crown cannot be made to wither.